Introduction

The Cisco WCS Navigator manages multiple Cisco WCSs (running the same release as Navigator) and provides a unified view of the network. It uses SOAP/XML over HTTPs to communicate with individual WCSs. Navigator provides monitoring functionality and reporting capability across all WCSs. In addition, network-wide searches are available. In Windows and Linux, Cisco WCS Navigator runs as a service continuously and resumes running after a reboot.

Note The available disk space listed is a minimum requirement but may be different for your system depending on the number of backups.

Note The screen resolution should be set to 1024 x 768 pixels for Navigator.

Supported Operating Systems

The following operating systems are supported:

–Windows 2003/SP2 or later with all critical and security Windows updates installed. 64-bit installations are not supported.

Note Windows 2003 32-bit installations provide support for up to 64 GB of RAM provided Physical Address Extension (PAE) is enabled. Refer to Windows documentation for instructions on enabling this mode.

Note Once the files are moved they must to be manually deleted if WCS is uninstalled.

Note This workaround assumes WINDOWS is the windows install directory.

Note Administrator must be changed to the user you would like the shortcuts to show up for if the user is not Administrator.

•CSCsk79433—A user with low privileges (such as a monitoring user) is able to perform operations (such as a WLC configuration) that are outside of the users permission-level.

Workaround: Clear the browser's cache after the root user logs out.

•CSCsq55356—Navigator Inventory reports displays the access point map location as Not Known.

Workaround: Use SSO to get the information correctly.

Resolved Caveats

There are no Resolved caveats for Cisco WCS Navigator 1.4.110.0:

If You Need More Information

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Troubleshooting

Click Technology Support, select Wireless from the menu on the left, and click Wireless LAN.

Related Documentation

For information on the Cisco WCS Navigator, refer to the Cisco Wireless Control System Navigator 1.1.62 Installation Guide.

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